hip-hop theology 🧑🏿💻, all of my views are reflective of @Naffy_Hendrix’s employer
This is why decolonisation isn’t just important, but imperative. Overstanding a purer Christianity was one of the keys to pretty much every Black liberation movement. You should read “A Black theology of liberation” or “the cross and the lynching tree” both by James Cone. https://t.co/n0LDbh8J1M
Award-winning Author and Rhetorical Historian | B.W. Rawlins Professor of Rhetoric & Media Studies @UofMCOMM | Pastor, @GLife2002, Sigma🤘🏾
For the dissertation, he proposes to examine the prophetic rhetoric of theologian James Cone by engaging Cone's first four books, "Black Theology Black Power,"(1969) "A Black Theology of Liberation," (1970) "The Spirituals and the Blues," (1972), and "God of the Oppressed" (1975)
Doctor of Leadership. Development Manager @sitecrafting. Foster adoptive parent of 3 boys. Lover of pointers, music, and theology. he/him/his
My book for Black History Month is "A Black Theology of Liberation" by James Cone. A giant in the development of Black theology, Cone is always worth the time. https://t.co/GqfcGx2Fxb